IC693PTM101 GE Power Transducer Module

IC693PTM101
GE FANUC
GE FANUC
Power Transducer Module
USA
ShangHai, Xiamen
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Description

IC693PTM101 GE Power Transducer Module is a power sensing component designed for the GE 90-30 series PLC system, used to collect, calculate, and transmit electrical parameters for industrial automation applications.

Specification Value
Input Voltage Range 10–120V AC
Input Current Range 0–7.5A RMS
Input Frequency Range 35–70Hz
Measurement Resolution 14-bit
Data Processing at 50Hz Calculation cycle 20ms, delay 15ms
Data Processing at 60Hz Calculation cycle 16.67ms, delay 16.67ms
Backplane Isolation Voltage 1500V AC
Power Consumption Approximately 4W
Operating Temperature 0 to 60 degrees Celsius
Operating Humidity 5%–95% (no condensation)

Key Features:

  • Consists of three core components: processing module, interface board, and 1-meter interface cable for flexible installation and stable signal transmission
  • Measures multiple electrical parameters including RMS voltage, RMS current, active power, reactive power, apparent power, energy, power factor, and frequency
  • Supports data reporting and fault monitoring functions to provide reliable power data for 90-30 series PLC systems
  • High 14-bit measurement resolution ensures accurate data collection and calculation

Applications:

  • Industrial energy management systems for energy consumption tracking and optimization
  • Power monitoring systems for real-time electrical parameter tracking of industrial equipment
  • Fault diagnosis systems for detecting and alerting on abnormal power conditions

Related Models:

  • IC693PTM100 (90-30 series power transducer module with 0.5-meter interface cable)
  • IC693PWR322 (90-30 series standard DC power module)
  • IC693MDL654LT (90-30 series 16-point photoelectric isolated DC digital output module)

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